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General Motors, the parent company of Holden, has announced it will add 150 established and graduate engineers to its Australian operations to work on future technology for autonomous vehicles and electric powertrains.

Despite there being talk about a looming shortage of engineers and the need for diversity across industry, some young professionals are still having door after door closed in their faces. That is, until now.

3D aircraft parts can now be built or repaired to order as a result of cutting-edge technology developed by engineering researchers at RMIT University, RUAG Australia and the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC). Moreover, the 3D-built or repaired steel and titanium parts...

Budding biomedical engineers will work on innovative technologies to personalise orthopaedic implants to suit individual recipients while collaborating with industry on real-world challenges.
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has launched a new industrial transformation training centre at The...

International infrastructure contractor, Salini Impreglio, says the company is considering bringing its own engineering training programs to Australia in a bid to ensure there are enough skilled engineers to build future infrastructure.

An additional Skilled Occupations List that may affect overseas and local engineers alike heading for regional Australia is currently being developed by the Federal Government ahead of release in March 2018.